First published: 14 April 2018There are many assignment processes in which agents are given the opportunity to unilaterally select a match. Resulting allocations can be inefficient if agents do not internalize the consequences of their choice on others. To test this formally, we study how other-regarding behaviors vary across two decision contexts: when subjects make a pure allocation decision and when they select a partner. In both settings each subject's decision is final and it affects their payoff and that of other subjects in the same way. We find that subjects are more likely to sacrifice their own material well-being to increase that of others when dividing a pie than when selecting a partner in a large anonymous settingeven though t...
Indirect reciprocity potentially provides an important means for generating cooperation based on hel...
How malleable are people’s fairness ideals? Although fairness is an oft-invoked concept in allocatio...
How malleable are people’s fairness ideals? Although fairness is an oft-invoked concept in allocatio...
In our experiment subjects first answer a personality questionnaire. They then take part in a 3-pers...
Two mechanisms that have been shown to facilitate cooperation are partner choice and punishment, but...
We study whether selection affects motivation. In our experiment subjects first answer a personality...
We study whether selection affects motivation. In our experiment subjects first answer a personality...
Hitherto, there has been an increasing interest in the ultimatum game, an elegant metaphor constitut...
We study whether selection affects motivation. In our experiment subjects first answer a personality...
Many studies demonstrate that partner choice has played an important role in the evolution of human ...
We study whether selection affects motivation. In our experiment subjects first answer a personality...
Previous research has demonstrated that unfairness judgments of resource allocations become more com...
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textabstractThis paper investigates how letting people predict others’ choices under risk affects su...
Economists are becoming increasingly interested in the decision process involved in making a choice ...
Indirect reciprocity potentially provides an important means for generating cooperation based on hel...
How malleable are people’s fairness ideals? Although fairness is an oft-invoked concept in allocatio...
How malleable are people’s fairness ideals? Although fairness is an oft-invoked concept in allocatio...
In our experiment subjects first answer a personality questionnaire. They then take part in a 3-pers...
Two mechanisms that have been shown to facilitate cooperation are partner choice and punishment, but...
We study whether selection affects motivation. In our experiment subjects first answer a personality...
We study whether selection affects motivation. In our experiment subjects first answer a personality...
Hitherto, there has been an increasing interest in the ultimatum game, an elegant metaphor constitut...
We study whether selection affects motivation. In our experiment subjects first answer a personality...
Many studies demonstrate that partner choice has played an important role in the evolution of human ...
We study whether selection affects motivation. In our experiment subjects first answer a personality...
Previous research has demonstrated that unfairness judgments of resource allocations become more com...
© The Author 2016. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Review of Economic Studies ...
textabstractThis paper investigates how letting people predict others’ choices under risk affects su...
Economists are becoming increasingly interested in the decision process involved in making a choice ...
Indirect reciprocity potentially provides an important means for generating cooperation based on hel...
How malleable are people’s fairness ideals? Although fairness is an oft-invoked concept in allocatio...
How malleable are people’s fairness ideals? Although fairness is an oft-invoked concept in allocatio...